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Thursday, October 30, 2003
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It could be time to abandon ship

And then there were 12.If the schools that are rumored to be leaving Conference USA for the greener pastures of the Big East do part ways, and C-USA ensures its survival by maintaining a 12-team conference that includes Rice, Tulsa, Southern Methodist and Marshall, there will be many advantages.
 
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Senate disregards women’s health issues


This past Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed a bill by a margin of 64 to 34 to ban the procedure known as late-term abortions. The bill, which President Bush is almost certain to sign into law, represents a disturbing step limiting a woman’s reproductive rights and marks the first move toward the complete destruction of women’s access to legal and safe abortions. An alternative version of the bill, which endorsed the landmark U.S. Supreme Court opinion Roe v. Wade, was rejected by the House for that very position.
Graduating seniors will look like grapes

Purple: Once the color of royalty, now it’s the color of Barney, the obnoxious TV dinosaur. Soon it will also be the color of TCU graduation caps and gowns.
It’s time to vote for SGA

I’m a part of TCU’s student government. I’ve been with Programming Council and the House of Student Representatives for more than a year now. Student government sucks.
Limit intake of junk ‘food

Hello. My name is Jessica. And I have an eating problem. Yesterday, I ate a breakfast bar, half of a donut, leftover Chinese food, a bowling-alley chilidog and potato chips. I didn’t eat a huge amount of food, but what I did eat didn’t do my body much good. The scariest thing is that my diet is pretty typical for a college student.
 

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